(Employee of Regal Press Canada Inc., Mississauga)
Suddenly at Headwaters Health Care Centre, Orangeville on Tuesday, June 1, 2010, Daniel G. Sweet, Bolton, in his 61st year, beloved husband of Susan Addison. Loving father of Whitney and Henry. Dear brother of David and Diane, Brampton; Robert and Gabriella, Hanover. Dear brother-in-law of Judy and Bob Pillsworth, Washago; Carol Stubbs, Bolton. Cherished by his nieces and nephews. Fondly remembered by Paul Charbonneau and Paul Curtis.
The family will receive their friends at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street S. (Hwy. 50), Bolton (905-857-2213) Sunday afternoon 2 – 4 and evening 7 – 9 o’clock. Memorial service will be held in the chapel on Monday morning, June 7 at 11 o’clock.
If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Lung Association, 1550 Enterprise Road, Suite 208, Mississauga L4W 4P4 or the Mission and Service Fund of the United Church of Canada, 3250 Bloor Street West, Toronto M8X 2Y4. Condolences for the family may be offered at www.eganfuneralhome.com
Tilman Lewis
Dan’s personable, caring, and competent manner will be terribly missed by all of us who worked with him.
Dan Benson
We’ve always considered Dan part of the family here at the United Church’s resource production unit. His long relationship here, his commitment, and his warm personality made him always welcome. We’ll miss him a lot.
Blessings, Dan, on your journey.
Dave and Connie Vanstone
Sue and Family, So sorry to hear of Dan’s passing. Our love and thoughts are with you.
Dave and Connie Vanstone
Christopher Dumas
Dan was a trusted mentor and a caring friend to many of us. His words of encouragement, his calming presence and his big heart will be greatly missed.
Meredith Karosas
I am so very sorry to hear about Dan’s passing….I have know him for many years working with him on different projects. His friendly smile and big heart will be deeply missed.
Karen Scarlett
I spoke to Dan on Monday, and how I wish I had known it would be our last conversation. Dan cared so much about people. He had lots of wisdom to share, lots of stories, and a lot of laughter.
He told me more jokes that I can’t remember, had a “moving tip of the day” for me, told me to persevere, that I would come out the other side of a difficult time.
He taught me so much about print that I am forever indebted to him. He punched holes in my belt.
I will miss Dan very much. Already not talking to him during the day has been a strange void to feel. I feel so lucky to have known him.
I have a picture of him somewhere – a young man with big sideburns standing leaning on a cool car. I’ll endeavour to find it.
Miss you Dan. Stars have been brighter this week.
always,
Kiddo
Jim & Judy Anderson
We will miss our long-time & true friend. Dan meant so much to us.
Bill Gillard
Although I did not know him well, Dan always greeted me with a smile when walking into our offices in RPD at the United Church. He was a kind and thoughtful person – always interested in how I was doing, etc. and actually taking the time to hear my response.
His warm presence and kind smile will be missed.
Alternative Answers
Whitney, Henry and Family,
Our deepest condolences to you all during this difficult time. From the staff at Alternative Answers
June McKay
I had the pleasure of working with Dan for the past 10 years at Regal Press.
Oh, how I’ll miss his afternoon phone calls with: “Hi JB, how are you doin’ today?”
He was a lovely man. I can still hear him singing show tunes & hymns from his office.
God speed dear friend.
June
Helen Crysler
Dear Sue, Whitney & Henry
May it help in some way to know that others share the sorrow in your hearts. Dan is already greatly missed by those of us whose lives he touched.
He was very proud of every one of you and loved you very much. This was evident in the way he talked when we’d chat.
He was a super, caring guy and good friend. He had a wry sense of humour that could put a person into a fit of laughter in an instant. He was wise and his advise was alway good.
Another beautiful voice is now added to the choir of angels.
Sing loud, my friend, sing loud.
Helen
A former UCC colleague
Carmine Jannetta
Our condolences to The Sweet family, from Carmine Jannetta and family, former co-worker at N.C.R. and fellow director of N.C.R. Credit Union.
I’m sorry I missed the viewing, but my thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Brad and Diane Collicott
Whether in person or over the phone, Dan would always brighten the lives of those he touched. Knowing him has enriched our lives in many ways, through his kindness and never ending support.
He leaves big boots to fill, but has blessed us with the paths our footprints have shared.
Shannon Tugnett
To Sue, Whitney and Henry
I am so sorry for your loss!! I hope your great memories of Dan are some comfort to you at this time. He was a great exhuberant man, and a great father to Whitney and Henry. My best thoughts and wishes are with you at this time.
Kristen Stout
Knowing that Dan will not be at the XUCC dinners any more seems incredibly strange. He was a great friend to all who knew him. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
John & Verna Traynor & Family
Our deepest condolences to you all, our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love John, Verna and Family
Maureen Tymkow
I am so sorry to hear of Dan’s passing away. Sue, Henry and Whitney please accept my deepest sympathy . I have very fond memories of Dan in the Caledon Community Singers his sense of humour and game for anything silly to make the audience and choir laugh are something I will always remember.
Melissa Eberly
Dear Whitney and Family,
I am very sorry to hear about your loss, but I hope that the time that has passed since we saw one another last has found you well and continues to do so in the future.
Sincerely,
Melissa Eberly
ruth ellis
iam very sorry to here of dans passing he was a great guy
Kieron and Diana Bayley
We were so sorry to hear about Dan. Although we did not know him well, he made a positive impression in the few times we did meet as neighbours down the hwy. Miranda-(Nippising with Henry) and Nicole (Melissa’s classmate at RFH) would like to pass along thier sincere sympathies as well.
Barbara Fullerton
Sue and family,
I am so sorry to learn about Dan – and over two months after his passing. I missed the announcement while out of town.
He was a wonderful man and I have thought of him a number of times recently, not realizing this sad news. After I no longer worked on the bulletins, we had little direct work contact. Nevertheless, his warmth and kindness always made it a treat to run into him at the GCO.
I was so touched by a conversation with Dan when I preached at your church a year or two ago, that I have mentioned it many times since and will continue to do so – if I can do it without tears.
I am so sorry for your loss and will pray for comfort and peace in loving memories.